Summary

Summary

In this chapter, we’ve examined how to configure and install a NFS cache, which can be used to significantly increase the speed of access to files on a remote NFS server. In addition, we examined how to review the performance of a cache, and delete it if necessary.

Questions

1.

What is the command used to create a cache?

cfscreate

cfsadmin

cfsmake

newfs

2.

What is the command used to delete a cache?

cfscreate

cfsadmin

cfsmake

newfs

3.

What is the command used to check cache status?

cfscreate

cfsadmin

cfsmake

newfs

4.

What is the command used to check cache statistics?

cachestat

cachecheck

checkcache

cachefsstat

5.

Which of the following commands can be used to monitor the performance of a caching file system?

cachefsstat

cachestat

statcache

cfsstats

Answers

1.

B. The cfsadmin command can create new caches.

2.

B. The cfsadmin command can delete existing caches.

3.

B. The cfsadmin command can check cache status.

4.

D. Cache statistics are not checked by cfsadmin—cachefsstat is required.